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- Title
Effects of a PRECEDE-PROCEED Model-Based Intervention on Fatigue in Patients With Coronary Heart Disease: A Randomized Controlled Trial.
- Authors
Wen, Min; Chen, Yeshi; Yu, Juping; Li, Junyi; Wen, Xiaohui; OuYang, Xinping; He, Pingping
- Abstract
Objective: This research aimed to determine how a 12-week PRECEDE-PROCEED model-based intervention affected fatigue in patients with coronary heart disease. Methods: This cluster randomized controlled trial recruited participants diagnosed with coronary heart disease at 2 community health centers in China. Participants in the control group (n = 36) received routine health education, whereas those in the intervention group (n = 38) were given a 12-week PRECEDE-PROCEED model-based intervention and routine health education. The intervention consisted of 6 training sessions on coronary heart disease, fatigue, fatigue management, self-management skills and social support. A primary outcome (fatigue) and 4 secondary outcomes (knowledge of fatigue, self-management, quality of life and body mass index) were assessed using the Fatigue Scale-14, Fatigue Cognitive Questionnaire for Patients with Coronary Heart Disease, Coronary Artery Disease Self-Management Scale, Chinese Cardiovascular Questionnaire of Quality of Life, and electronic weighing scale, respectively. Data were collected 3 times over 12 weeks. Results: Compared with the control group, the intervention group showed a statistically significant improvement in the level of fatigue (8.72 vs 7.06, P <.001), knowledge of fatigue (P <.001), self-management skills (P <.001), and quality of life (P <.001). However, there was no significant difference in body mass index between the 2 groups (P =.504). Conclusions: The findings suggest that a well-designed intervention based on the PRECEDE-PROCEED model could alleviate fatigue symptoms and increase knowledge of fatigue, self-management skills and quality of life in patients with coronary heart disease.
- Subjects
CHINA; HEALTH education; SOCIAL support; ANALYSIS of variance; SELF-management (Psychology); TELEPHONES; MOBILE apps; CORONARY disease; COMMUNITY health services; FISHER exact test; MENTAL health; PATIENT satisfaction; TREATMENT effectiveness; COST benefit analysis; RANDOMIZED controlled trials; HEALTH literacy; T-test (Statistics); QUALITY of life; MEDICAL records; HEALTH; INFORMATION resources; QUESTIONNAIRES; DESCRIPTIVE statistics; CHI-squared test; REPEATED measures design; JOB satisfaction; INTERPERSONAL relations; RESEARCH funding; FATIGUE (Physiology); BODY mass index; STATISTICAL sampling; DATA analysis software; PATIENT compliance; EMOTIONS; SOCIAL skills; MENTAL fatigue; DISEASE management
- Publication
Western Journal of Nursing Research, 2024, Vol 46, Issue 2, p68
- ISSN
0193-9459
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1177/01939459231215727